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View Poll Results: What would you do with the LPS Colonies | |||
Leave them right where they are … it looks great |
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13 | 72.22% |
Remove them from the tank … they're distracting |
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2 | 11.11% |
Remove them from the rock … but keep them in the tank |
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3 | 16.67% |
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#1
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![]() If you need to top of the rock structure for more sps, then move them down. If you don't then leave them. They look great and they look happy.
If you were closer I would happily take them off your hands ![]() ![]()
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I've had the same problem, to make room for SPS. Selling was the answer for me. The frogspawn was just getting too big.
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![]() Your tank looks great. I'd get rid of them other than a small peice of each to grow out again. Change is good once in a while.
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![]() If I was in your shoes, I'd frag a bit from each one and find a spot for them elsewhere - selling the majority of them
Then I'd fill the old spots with SPS ![]() |
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![]() I have large LPS taking room up in the tank, but they get to stay. I have to accept that one day there is no more room for SPS and live with it. Most non reefing people that see the tank like the LPS a lot more too
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![]() I think a few large, fully grown out LPS pieces can really complete the look of a tank. If you were to remove them I think you'd be shocked at how empty your tank would suddenly look, and it would stay that way for months while something else grew in.
If you want to see how you feel about it, you can always just put those guys in a bucket for a while then stand back and look at your tank. If you feel like that creates too much a hole, there's nothing stopping you from putting some or all of them back. The only caution I would give would be that you know how big these things can get and how much volume their tentacles occupy at this size now. If you frag them so you've got much smaller specimens in their place then load up the now emptied space with SPS, you're only a few months away from those LPS posing a real threat to what you've added in their place. My euphyllia's that have grown up to close to that size are in the process of destroying encrusted acros and montis that I can't move out of their way. |
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![]() This is one thing I've noticed as well. While I love SPS and think they're the most beautiful and challenging in all of reef keeping, people love the sway and size of the LPS corals. The torch in my tank gets the most attention by non-aquarium folk
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